Tambila majuscula (Distant)

Shobharani, M., C. A. Viraktamath & Webb, M. D., 2018, Revision of the penthimiine leafhopper genus Tambila Distant (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Deltocephalinae) of the Indian subcontinent, Zootaxa 4514 (4), pp. 501-515 : 505

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4514.4.4

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5967613

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B9270D-8B2B-EC64-B5EF-43F4FF5842F7

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Plazi

scientific name

Tambila majuscula (Distant)
status

 

Tambila majuscula (Distant) View in CoL

Figs 12–20 View FIGURES 12–22 , 23–27 View FIGURES 23–36 , 38–79 View FIGURES 37–45 View FIGURES 46–55 View FIGURES 56–63 View FIGURES 64–79 .

Penthimia majuscula Distant 1918: 18 View in CoL .

Tambila majuscula (Distant) View in CoL , Shobharani, Viraktamath & Webb 2018.

Tambila gravelyi Distant 1918: 23 View in CoL –24. Syn. nov.

Colour variable from pale yellowish to reddish brown to dark brown with or without pale markings ( Figs 12–20 View FIGURES 12–22 ).

Male genitalia. Xth segment greatly produced anteriorly ( Fig. 53 View FIGURES 46–55 ) with ventral surface concave ( Fig. 54 View FIGURES 46–55 ). Subgenital plate with rounded apex, lateral margin sinuate with stout setae at caudal 0.33, with a tuft of setae on outer margin apically ( Figs 55–56 View FIGURES 46–55 View FIGURES 56–63 ). Style with well developed preapical lobe, apical apophysis finger like, curved laterally with transversely rugose surface. Connective long with arms shorter than stem. Aedeagus simple, dorsal apodeme and preatrium short, shaft slightly dorso anteriorly curved, slightly narrowed caudally, basal plate like process broadly conically rounded; gonopore large, apical, on ventral margin.

Female genitalia. Seventh sternite longer medially than sixth, broad, three times as wide as long medially, lateral angles of posterior margin rounded, posterior margin medially produced with median concavity, lateral margins of concavity rounded, area adjacent to median projection slightly concave, median projection slightly longer than lateral rounded angles.

Measurement Male 5.6–5.8 mm long, head 2.3–2.4 mm wide across eyes, 2.6–2.7 mm wide across hind margin of pronotum. Female 6.2 mm long, head 2.4 mm wide across eyes and 2.7 mm wide across pronotum.

Material examined. INDIA: Karnataka: Holotype ♂, ‘ Chikkaballapura, S. India, T. V. Campbell’ ‘C B 7/4, 72 9 8 ' ‘ Penthimia majuscula Dist. Type’ ‘S. India. E. A. Butler, B. M. 1915 60’ ( BMNH) . Lectotype ♂ (here designated), ‘ Type H. T’ ‘ Tambila gravelyi Dist. type’ ‘ Indian Mus. Medha Yanna Valley, Satara Dist. 2200 ft, 17– 23.iv.12 H. F. Gravely 2967/21’ ( BMNH) . Other material examined: INDIA: Karnataka: several ♂, ♀, Bangalore different dates in March, April, June September and November; 1♂, 13 Km W Bagepalli, 14.iv.1977; 1♀, Dharmastala, 22.xi.1984, S. Viraktamath; 1♀, 12 Km W Jog falls , 18.xi.1976, B. Mallik ; 1♂, Jog falls , 534 m, 2.xii.1982, H.V.A. Murthy ; 1 ♀, 5 Km W Koppal, 29.xi.1982, H.V.A. Murthy; 1♀, Malayamaruta hills nr Mudigere, 29.v.2005, Shobharani, M; 1♀, Mudigere, 22.v.1976, B. Mallik; 19 Km W Mudigere, 9000 m, 6.iv.1980; 1♂, Raichur, 3.xi.1988, Shashidhar; 2♂, Raichur, 12 & 8.x.1988, Shashidhar; 1♀, Yellapur, 22.ix.1973; Kerala : 1♂, 3♀, Meppadi, 690m, 18.x.1975; 2♂, 1♀, Thekkady, 26 & 27.iii.1977; Tamil Nadu : 1♀, Shambhaganur, 1800m, 18.viii.1979, Dworakowska, all collected by C.A. Viraktamath unless mentioned otherwise ( UASB) ; 1♀, Fraserpet, Coorg, F.R.I. Sandal Insect Survey, 30.vi. ’30 ( NPC) ; Tamil Nadu: 1♂, Alagar Kovil, Madurai Dist. S. India, 8.iii. ’36 ( NPC) . Tamil Nadu: Moyar Campus , 2♀, Nilgirihills (2900 ft) vi.1954, Rec. P. S. Nathan. Singara, 1♀, Nilgirihills, (3400 ft.) v 1954, Rec. P. S. Nathan ( IRSNB) ; 1♀, Palnis (7000 ft.), Kodaikanal shola, 26.viii.1921, Fletcher ( NPC) .

Remarks. Tambila majuscula was described from a single specimen (referred to in Distant’s description as the ‘unique carded specimen’) with the following data: ‘South India; Chikkaballapura (T.V. Campbell)’. T. gravelyi was described from an unknown number of specimens (syntypic) with the following data: ‘ Bombay Pres., Sutara Distr.: Yenna Valley, Medha (F.H. Gravely)’. T. majuscula resembles T. greeni in male genitalia characters but differs in having a stouter style apophysis and the basal plate like process broadly conically rounded (compared to more angular in T. greeni . The apical apophysis of the style is more slender in the specimens from Thekkady compared, for example to the type of T. gravelyi from Yenna Valley, Satara. Colouration is also variable sometimes with dark brown markings on the head and the pronotum forming well defined patches. The mesonotum may or may not be pale or yellow and in some specimens the mesonotum has the same colour as the rest of the thorax. Some specimens have been collected from Jack fruit tree (Artocarrpus heterophyllus ) and sandal tree ( Santalum album ).

UASB

University of Agricultural Sciences

NPC

National Pusa Collection

IRSNB

Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Cicadellidae

Genus

Tambila

Loc

Tambila majuscula (Distant)

Shobharani, M., C. A. Viraktamath & Webb, M. D. 2018
2018
Loc

Penthimia majuscula

Distant, W. L. 1918: 18
1918
Loc

Tambila gravelyi

Distant, W. L. 1918: 23
1918
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